* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: What if Alex always assuming that Britney joining the team means Britney is going to take her place isn't her [[AesopAmnesia forgetting the lesson she learned last time]] but a ''genuine fear''? Alex is the youngest spy and highly emotionally sensitive so the idea that she's worried she'll be replaced by a ''much'' more competent spy isn't completely out there, especially since Sam and Clover never reassure her they'd never replace her (admittedly that's probably because they think it doesn't need to be said and is [[EveryoneCanSeeIt plain to all]] [[TrueCompanions that they're never going to abandon each other]]).* BaseBreakingCharacter: ** Britney has simultaneously been lambasted by fans and praised for being ''likable'' and getting HiddenDepths later on. ** Blaine gets bashed for his SickeninglySweethearts relationship with Clover, though some fans do see him as pretty much the perfect match for Clover, as long as you don't ship her in one of her many [[HoYay Les Yay]] pairings.** On one side, people want GLADIS back. On the other side... see TheScrappy below.* BestKnownForTheFanservice: From the way people discuss the show you would think it's nothing but [[http://i2.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/834/455/bdd.png pandering to every fetish possible]].* BizarroEpisode: "Aliens" and "[[FantasticVoyagePlot The Yuck Factor]]".* CompleteMonster:** Helga Von Guggen is a {{greed}}y fashion designer who makes [[GenuineHumanHide "seamless" fur coats]] by kidnapping innocent people, injecting them with a serum that turns them into PettingZooPeople, then [[FlayedAlive skinning them alive]] in what appears to be a giant industrial crusher. She makes her debut having already done this to a boat with two hundred people on board, bragging about one of her coats, claiming that it's "genuine lawyer." She later designs a line of apparel that crushes people who wear them, with heavy implications that it manages to kill an innocent shopper [[KilledOffscreen off-screen]] in the opening minutes of the episode it was introduced.** [[MonsterOfTheWeek Ariel]], from season 2's "W.O.W.", is the owner of a wrestling match who is revealed to be a leader of the ancient clan "The Sisterhood", whose goal is to [[DoesNotLikeMen eradicate all men]] and inferior women so that the strongest women could reign supreme. Ariel brainwashes most of the spectators of the wrestling match, including Sam--who is a direct descendant of "The Sisterhood"--with her power stone, and then leads an assault to Beverly Hills. Ariel then went to Mount St. Helens and waited for the full moon so that she could hypnotize all women in the world who are the direct descendants of "The Sisterhood". When Clover and Alex got close to her plans, Ariel then puts them into the wrestling ring and orders the hypnotized Sam to kill both of them. Misandrist to the extreme and deluded by her own desires to rule the world, Ariel is one of WOOHP's and the spies' most dangerous adversaries.* CrossoverShip: The aforementioned crossover episode with ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery'' [[ShipTease teased]] Martin/Alex and M.O.M./Jerry.* DracoInLeatherPants: Tim Scam and Mandy.* EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LejVrhwYtec Here We Go]].** The compowder sound will stay in your head for years.* EvilIsSexy: ** Geraldine Husk and Tim Scam are the most noticeable and recurring, but the series is definitely packing a few others as well. And of course, we can't forget about Shirley and Carla Wong aka Lady Dragon!%%** Tuesday Tate.%%** Milan Stilton* FoeRomanceSubtext: Geraldine Husk's obsession with Clover can often reach StalkerWithACrush levels. Most notably the episode ''Super Agent Much.''* FoeYayShipping: Sam and recurring villain Tim Scam also seems to be a popular ship among the fans, given that it takes up a good chunk of the Totally Spies archive on FF.net.* FridgeBrilliance: Jerry is balding, yet his twin brother Terrance isn't. Could it be his guilt over what he did to his brother made him bald quicker?** Or [[WMG/TotallySpies maybe]] Terry just had transplants, or could be wearing a toupee or wig.* HarsherInHindsight: ** "Space Much?" features an asteroid about to crash down in Moscow. In 2013, the Chelyabinsk meteor exploded in Russia.** Both "The Way You Play the Game" and "The Incredible Bulk" involve villains using artificial muscle enhancers, not something that's all-too-funny these days. (Especially when one victim from the former is clearly in pain due to the treatment.)* HateSink: Mandy is written to be a despised character with little redeeming qualities. If there is a scene of her being nice, it's sure to be reversed at the end.* HilariousInHindsight: Jerry gets a computer assistant name Gladis in the third season. [[VideoGame/{{Portal}} Wait, why does that sound familiar?]] And [[AIIsACrapshoot she turns evil]] in one episode, almost furthering the resemblance.** The names are even spelled in similar ways. Are you sure someone on the team wasn't a fan of the show?* LesYay (Yeah, you think?):** Alex refers to a "super-hot model". The model is female.** Sam and Mandy in "Eraser".** Out of the main girls, Alex seems to show the most affection toward Sam, even having an AffectionateNickname for her; Sammy.** The three of them, as adults, are even roommates in an episode involving TimeTravel. (Although they are dissappointed that they're in their 30s and still single.)* LGBTFanbase: A retroactive one. It's now pretty common for gay/bi/pansexual teenage girls and young women who grew up with this show to comment that they really loved watching it "[[{{Fanservice}} for some reason]]." As at least one put it, "I finally figured it out!"* MemeticMutation: The scene where Clover bounces a laser between two mirrors, and uses those lasers to melt a door. This lead to comments about how [[ArtisticLicensePhysics physics don't work that way]], or [[JustEatGilligan asking why she just didn't use the original laser in the first place.]]* MoralEventHorizon: ** Terrence tried to kill his own brother and [[SadisticChoice forced the girls to try to do so to save their love interest's life]], but he finally crosses the line when he decides to destroy WOOHP completely.** Helga Von Guggen did this by killing two hundred people on a boat and making ''fur coats out of them''. Worse still, it's her EstablishingCharacterMoment.-->'''Helga:''' Like my coat? It's genuine lawyer!* {{Narm}}: Just try to take Muffy Peprich from "Evil Sorority" seriously as a villain when she makes threats in a scratchy, high-pitched voice.* NightmareFuel: ** The capabilities of C.H.A.D. can unnerve people if one thinks about it. It could hack into just about anything, including American missile bases and even human people, both of which are neither simple nor easy. Fortunately, it was only concerned about targeting the creator's classmates and schools. Imagine if it somehow grew beyond those simple targets or had access to more dangerous weapons, say drones or nuclear [=ICBMs=].** Pretty much all of Helga Von Guggen's antics.* OneTrueThreesome: Sam/Alex/Clover ship. It doesn't help that most of the boys the three are interested in tend to be one-shots, bar their fellow spy Blaine.* ParanoiaFuel: WOOHP can get the girls from ''anywhere''.* TheProblemWithLicensedGames: Several of them. Two games on Game Boy Advance, three on Nintendo DS, and a party game for the Playstation 2. None of them were all that great.* TheScrappy: GLADIS--she was written out of the series almost entirely due to fan complaints!* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: A couple of the tracks heard in season 4 are soundalikes to the ''Film/AustinPowers'' soundtrack.* TestosteroneBrigade: When a female-targeted kids' show has {{Fanservice}} as much as this one does, it's inevitable.* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The voice actors for the English dub being replaced with sound-alike Canadians has been somewhat controversial.* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Throughout "Evil Bouquets Are Sooo Passe", Clover holds a petty grudge against Sam for dating her ex and in the end Sam dumps him so she can stay friends with Clover. Then when it turns out he's dating Alex now, Clover and Sam both throw her in the pool.* TheWoobie: ** Alex in "Alex Gets Schooled," where her parents send her to a British boarding school where she is bullied and eventually turned into a dolphin monster. This was all because of her supposed bad grades, only for it to turn out that it was a mix-up the whole time. Also, in "Boy Bands Will Be Boy Bands," where her favorite singer ends up betraying her and forcing her to switch faces with his hag of a manager, as well as the b-plot involving Mandy bullying her.*** A general one for poor Alex if the AlternateCharacterInterpretation above is correct; she has such low self-confidence that she automatically assumes that it's only a matter of time before Sam and Clover decide they'd rather have the more capable Britney and kick her to the curb.** Clover in "Matchmaker," she actually breaks down crying after [[EtTuBrute Sam and Alex turn on her]].* {{Woolseyism}}: Considering all the different language dubs, it's bound to happen at least once.** In the Mandarin Chinese Dub, Clover is ''much'' less [[SkewedPriorities fashion-conscious]] in her dialogue. Several puns and insulting names (ie. "sore loser") don't get carried over much, either.----